New course for punitive damages in Canada
Punitive damages traditionally serve a dual purpose. They deter undesirable conduct while serving as a supplementary penalty to the defendant should compensatory damages be considered inadequate. In US patent infringement cases, the award of ‘triple damages’ is often granted specifically as a sanction against wilful infringement. Canadian courts, however, have traditionally been less inclined to award punitive damages in IP cases.
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